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Aug-16-2017 05:59 AM
Cheryl_B wrote:We had the same issue. We found 16.5 bias ply tires. Yes, first three-four miles, they rattle everything untill they true up. For us, that isn't a huge issue. Just keep it under 40 and in a few miles you're good as gold. The investment in changing out all the rims seemed exhorbitant. Message me if you have more questions.
I'm sorry, but y'all are overwhelming me. I don't know what I got myself into with this thread. I'm over my head. I just want new tires. How hard can this possibly be? The tire people do know how to do their job, right?
Jul-04-2017 12:42 PM
Jul-04-2017 06:14 AM
Cheryl_B wrote:
Just a smidge under 10". I did the best I could but the two tires don't line up exactly and there are 5 sections of swerving treads and I had to pick a spot and do my best.
Jul-03-2017 09:02 PM
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Jul-03-2017 01:18 PM
Cheryl_B wrote:
Okay. Here's what the tag on the doorjam says.
They are the dreaded 16.5's.
March 1985 seems to be the date for the Chassis and anything else on that tag.
Although near GVW (10,500), it does say "4/85" which would be April rather than March.
"Front- 3,900 with 800 x 16.5 D
Tire 16.5 x6, rims 60 PSI"
"Rear-7,200 with 800 x 16.5 D, 60 PSI cold dually."
Jul-03-2017 12:45 PM
CapriRacer wrote:
And if I am right that Cheryl has 6" rims, the spacing could be as low as 9 1/2" and still be good - and based on my experience, there is some additional clearance to make sure things work out, so I'm guessing if the spacing is 9 1/4" or greater, Cheryl should be good to go!